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Authors: Sheila Hamilton

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About the Author

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Five-time Emmy-winner Sheila Hamilton is the news director and morning show cohost at KINK-FM in Portland. Hamilton's storytelling resume runs through film, commercial television, radio, and print. She began her career as an Associate Producer for public broadcasting and then anchored and reported commercial television news for KTVX in Salt Lake City, Utah and KATU in Portland, Oregon.

Hamilton was recently voted Oregon's Best Radio Personality. She also writes cover stories for
About Face Magazine
and is a frequent speaker and emcee for her favorite causes—mindful mental health and empowerment for girls. She serves on the board of Girls Inc., an organization empowering girls to be strong, smart, and bold and The Flawless Foundation, a mental health advocacy organization. Find her online at
SheilaHamilton.com
.

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